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ij^gWiSaff~~g~;-jp*s!^ i p^^w FURNITURE : pW^r^ HAS STOOD THE TEST .; I ("-""! OF TIME, r:"!"" \ , Comfortable Easy Chair ( from 42/. --- ? -»-, 0 . ) We rnrnish j|||i| the Cottage or Mansion in ! S°°d taste anc * harmony to ! •y^^figf meet every individual desire. | liliiiXSii £[ Remember, it is not what ™ I is worth. Scoullar Furniture ! Adjustable Morris Chairs, * thff^ ,, WW ° rth U< m «»ey. 35/., 42/. and 49/6 Consult us before purchasing* ; 88 ®> 90 Lambton

Paroid Roofing has many advantages over ordinary building material, for it is easy to handle, easy to apply, and the cost is much lower. _ Paroid is no experiment. It is a high-grade roofing material which has stood the test of every weather condition for the past twenty-five years. The base of Paroid Roofing is a thick, slfong, wobl felt, made from lough, durable stock. This felt is soaked— not merely dipped in a special composition, which makes the roofing absolutely proof against water, heat, cold, and the elements. As a lasting protection to the live stock On the Fowl Run and the Farm it is unexcelled. We guarantee the quality of every roll that we sell. It is unaffected by gases, fumes, steam, or salt air. In the core of each roll arc packed nails, rust-proof caps, and complete difectiohs tor laying. Each roll is 36 inches wide, and will cover 200 square feet of surface after allowing for laps. Paroid Roofing, 216 square feet each i-ply 2-ply m -.ojt*. n c - 2fy 32/6 per roll Neponset Red Rope Roofing, each 250 sq. ft., 500 sq. ft. 10/» 2!l//6 pei* poll Co-ted Insulating Paper, 500 sq. ft., s.ply Ko.sat Insulating Paper, 1000 sq, ft., 2-ply Write for booklets and samples, Also in stock— Prairie State Incubators, Green Bone Cutlet's, Granite Grit, and all the requirements of the farm or fowl run AGENTS :: WELLINGTON.

John Chfuifeers & Son, Ltd. f"~f "~ WELLINGTON. j And at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN,

EXAMPLES Otf CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE Otf HOLSTEIN MILK. HEALTH. VITALITY. NUTRITION. DR. THOMAS MORGAN ROTCH, of Boston, recognis-ed by his profession the world over &s an authority on infant feeding, and Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Uuniversity Mediral School, B&yB: — "Now, from ft tnetUc&l point of view the Holstein Milk iR eXartly what we find best for infant feeding, nnd it iB an extremely good .trjilk for any one to drink. This cow (the Holstein) represents the met perfpet milking animal khown, having every characteristic of ft cow BUitable • for an infant's milk «ur>fily." ALFRED 15. P. ROCKWELL, M.t)., Worcester, Mass., M»ysi— "l have for ycat'a been of the belief that the milk of tho HoMom brood far excels (ill othetß for practical diotrHo purpoies, particularly in chilclren, a.nd probably in all forms of diseased conditions save possibly tuberculosii alone." Ciißtomcts can depend upon receiving their requirements. JOHN S. MUNRO, 58, Ghii**neo-Ptrpet. 'Phone IT4S. FIRST GRADE BUTTER, NEW LAID EGGS. AND FRESH CRKAM MS- .,_ J . LJ . L .jj.YJ?;M D , ?.° ,°, Rt)KR - IT IS IMPORTANT TO THOSE ABOUT TO EUUNISH fTMIAT they should procure FURNt» JL TURE that is well made ami substantial, ----.■ :.,-.:... — r-*-- That they should buy their FUttNl* if--,, " ■- il TURK direct from the manufacturers. __ fa, 1 ® -— , m "W* .^TT That by pnrchasihg their FURNITURE 111 •- 11 " om ||« gJj 1 SHOBTT»S, J-41.1 I jU.@»Jt ■ 111 '■'•**\ THEY SELL. T £& ( II iOi I . That thG s' should inspect this .firm's &a .. -11 <Ml . 1 immense Block of jj* **_ \ AM 3?UENITUEE, : M—*_ \ BESTEADS, Etc, 1 AKD VALUE OF THEIR * ' GOODS, SHOBTT'S, LIMITED, AfcT FURNITURE MANCPAO^ftKRB AND tMfORTJiRS, WItUS-STREia, SEND I^OR 6 SIoGUK.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 5

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